So I have another customer with a interior stain but this time its suede. Ive done alot of reserch and yes they are very very sensetive on how to clean it. The stain is syrup and ive read to use a damp/warm water with microfiber towel. Has anyone tried something different?
"With handsome stitching, contrasting faux-suede inserts and brazen SHO emblems embroidered across the seatback, the pieces are nicely finished, but their broad acreage made us feel like they'd be just as happy in an Econoline."
I agree, there is very little REAL suede out there these days.
Most everything is "Alcantara" or at least some other manufacturers version of it. FWIW, the name Alcantara is originally registered to an Italian company/fabric based out of Milano .
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From Mike Phillips back in 2009 over on MOL
Re: Alcantara Interior
"Are those inserts in the faces of the bottom and backs of the seats some type of suede?
If so there's not much you can do outside of a lint brush or one of those Lint Rollers.
You certainly can't use APC without risking affecting the appearance of that type of material. Suede material is probably the most difficult material to try to clean, especially if it gets stained.
Vinyl, Cloth, Leather, anything is easier to maintain.
As for the leather or vinyl side sections you can use APC for these but you can't let it migrate into the suede section and you can't get overspray onto the suede sections.
Ugh... suede looks cool, feels cool, just horrible to have to ever work on."
Stain is gone! What I did is used 2 microfiber towels, 1 to damp it with warm water and another to dry it. I didnt rub it too hard just nice and smooth, kept the microfiber damped with warm water and after 4 passes I liked how it came out.